Brick Brick (Knights Corruption MC - Next Generation, #4) - S. Nelson Page 0,127
tested watching my woman all damn day without being able to touch her the way I wanted.
I heard Riley laugh in the background, verifying what I thought all along.
“We got some news, brother.”
“We do, too,” I added, smiling, and washing away some of my annoyance. “See you soon.”
“What’d he say?” Riley craned her neck and looked up at me, her nakedness pressed against mine. I felt the familiar stirrings even though we’d just had sex.
“He said they’re leaving in five.”
“Why did you say ‘we got some news’? What does that mean?”
“Nothing.” I raised my head to peek at the bedside clock, needing to change the subject and quickly. “What time does the party start?”
“One. Why? What time is it?” She tried to roll over to check, but I kept her anchored to me with a firm grip around her waist. “Kaden. Let me see.”
“Nope because you’re gonna freak out, and I wanna enjoy a few more minutes of calm.”
She smacked my chest and still I wouldn’t relent. “If we’re late, you’re gonna be the one to hear it from Braylen, not me.”
“I’m not afraid of her.” Truth be told, I was a little scared of Braylen. Not so much now but when she was pregnant. She was somewhat evil toward the end of her pregnancy.
“Not anymore you mean.” Riley tried to move again, only this time I let her so I could get her on her back, settling between her legs, ready to go again. Her head turned to the side, shouting at me to get off her when she saw we only had thirty-five minutes to get to Silas’s birthday party.
I couldn’t believe the little guy was one already. Time was flying by way too fast for my liking, although one good thing came with the passing year. Stone stopped giving me a hard time about being with Riley. He’d initially pretended that he wasn’t still threatening me, otherwise Addy wouldn’t have let him back home. But he still threw out warnings here and there, usually when no one was around to hear them. It wasn’t until after we finally got rid of the Reapers around here that he stopped for good, although he still cast a disapproving look toward me when he saw me kissing his daughter. I wondered what he was gonna say when we shared our news later, news Riley still didn’t have a clue about.
“Come on,” she whined. “I still have to take a shower.”
“Why?”
“Because I’m not going to a baby’s birthday party smelling like sex.” She blew a strand of her blonde hair out of her face in frustration.
“You want me to get off?”
“Yes.”
“Fine. I’ll get off, but so will you.” I wedged her legs further part with my knee, burying myself in a single thrust.
“You don’t play fair,” she moaned, her green eyes darkening when I swiveled my hips. “Do it again.”
“I thought you had to take a shower.”
“Shut up and do it again.” Another moan fell from her lips as I fucked her how she liked, hitting that perfect spot with each rotation of my hips. But because we had to be quick, and I wanted her to come before me, the best position was with her on top of me. She groaned her disapproval when I pulled out and rolled onto my back. “I was getting close.”
“Then hop on.” My fingers circled around the base of my cock, our eyes colliding as I stretched her to fit around me.
She didn’t utter a word, grinding down on top of me to revive her fleeting orgasm. This was one of my favorite positions because I was able to go deeper, and I could see all of her. Her gorgeous tits bounced as she rocked back and forth, her skin flushing a sexy shade of pink.
My fingers dug into her waist, my own release well within reach. My eyes dipped to the tattoo on her hip. Believe. I was pissed when I first found out she let some random fucking guy ink that on her, the fact we weren’t together when it happened doing nothing to ease the jealousy I felt. But I thought her choice was perfect, and every time I saw it, I was reminded to never give up, to keep striving forward, no matter what happened. To believe that everything would work out. There had been many obstacles in the past that had kept me and Riley separated, apart from my decision not to make things right between us sooner than